IMF Board Aims to Select Successor to Strauss-Kahn by June 30
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The International Monetary Fund said it aims to complete the selection of a successor to Dominique Strauss-Kahn by June 30.
Countries will be able to nominate candidates for the managing director’s position between May 23 and June 10, the Washington-based IMF said in a statement today. The board will meet with all candidates if there are fewer than four and with a short list if there are more.